Number of people injured in Russian attack on Kyiv climbs to 25, including five children

Number of people injured in Russian attack on Kyiv climbs to 25, including five children

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The number of people injured in the Russian combined attack on Kyiv during the night of October 22 has increased to 25, including five children.

According to Ukrinform, the Head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Tymur Tkachenko, reported this on Telegram.

“As of 12:40, the number of people injured as a result of the Russian attack has risen to 25. Among them are five children,” Tkachenko stated.

According to him, more than ten victims have been hospitalized, including four children.

The Kyiv City Military  Administration reported that heating stations and assistance hubs have been set up in the Holosiivskyi, Darnytskyi, Desnianskyi, and Dniprovskyi districts to support those affected by the overnight attack.

In the Holosiivskyi district, several residential buildings remain without electricity. Heating points have been deployed in the neighborhoods where power is out.

These locations provide hot tea or coffee, phone charging, and essential assistance.

Holosiivskyi District Military Administration hotline: (044) 281-66-06, 050-281-66-06.

In the Darnytskyi district, assistance hubs for affected residents have been established at the following addresses: 11/1 Simferopolska Street (sports ground), 10 Simferopolska Street (School No. 105, Darnytskyi district).

In the Desnianskyi district, a heating station and assistance hub have been opened at School No. 276, 14 Serzh Lyfar Street. Residents can receive tea, coffee, water, and, if necessary, sedatives. The site is also equipped with blankets and spaces for rest and sleep.

A mother-and-child room is available, and social workers and psychologists are on duty to provide necessary support.

In the Dniprovskyi district, an emergency response center has been established in the District State Administration building at 1/1 Ivan Kotliarevskyi Boulevard. The center will operate until 6:00 p.m.

Hotline numbers: 067-224-81-76, 044-292-61-16, 044-366-51-51.

At these hubs, residents can receive: guidance on applying for assistance; psychological and legal support; help with filing applications for financial aid; and clarifications on further procedures.

Read also: Attack on kindergarten in Kharkiv: One person killed, seven injured, about fifty children evacuated

Affected residents can apply for a one-time financial aid payment of 10,000 UAH through the District Departments of Social and Veterans Policy as part of the city program Care. Towards Kyiv Residents.

Those whose homes are declared uninhabitable will receive a one-time payment of 40,000 UAH for temporary housing rent. Until their housing is restored (for up to one year), they will also be eligible for monthly payments of 20,000 UAH.

Additionally, all residents whose homes have been damaged can apply for compensation through the eRestoration program available in the Diia app.

As reported by Ukrinform, earlier information indicated that two people were killed and 22 were injured in the massive Russian attack on the capital.

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